France says Trump method not best way to tackle North Korea crisis

North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho on Monday accused Trump of declaring war on North Korea

France Foreign Minister PHOTO: AFP/ FILE

PARIS:
France's foreign minister said on Wednesday that Donald Trump's verbal jousting with North Korea was perhaps not the best method to handle the nuclear crisis and urged the U.S. president to focus his attention on raising diplomatic pressure on Pyongyang.

Bellicose statements by Trump and North Korean leader Kim
Jong Un in recent weeks have created fears that a miscalculation
could lead to action with untold ramifications, particularly
since Pyongyang conducted its sixth and most powerful nuclear
test on Sept. 3.

"Trump's method is perhaps not the best, but at the same time we shouldn't mix up the responsibilities," Jean-Yves Le
Drian told BFM TV.

"The country that is breaking with nuclear international agreements is North Korea. President Trump is reacting forcefully to this, but without a doubt there is a way to act in a different way by putting pressure and sanctions."


North Korea says Trump has 'declared war'

North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho on Monday accused Trump of declaring war on North Korea and threatened that
Pyongyang would shoot down U.S. warplanes flying near the Korean
Peninsula after American bombers flew close to it last Saturday.

The North Korean minister was reacting to Trump's Twitter
comments that Kim and Ri "won't be around much longer" if they
acted on their threats toward the United States.

Le Drian repeated that a maximum amount of pressure needed to be placed on Pyongyang to get it back to the negotiating table, but warned there was a risk of an accidental military escalation.

"The world is living in a dangerous period," he said. "At
the moment we're at a verbal clash, but there could be an
incident. We need to avoid incidents."
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